A figurative abstract painter who lived in in New York City, Anne Tabachnick had a life-long admiration for what she called "the Grand Tradition" with her interest ranging from Europeans from the the Old Masters to the Modernists. Of particular interest to her were Matisse, El Greco, Arshile Gorky and Renaissance painters who did alter pieces.
Tabachnick was born in Derby, Connecticut on July 28, 1933. Her father was a highly regarded Yiddish poet. For three years, she studied with Hans (showing 500 of 1677 characters). |
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